Holocaust Center

Holocaust education is not simply about studying the past. It is about shaping a brighter future. Long before the Final Solution, the Nazis and their collaborators used language to insult, demean, isolate and dehumanize their victims. The Holocaust Center inspires visitors to realize that they have

Holocaust education is not simply about studying the past. It is about shaping a brighter future. Long before the Final Solution, the Nazis and their collaborators used language to insult, demean, isolate and dehumanize their victims. The Holocaust Center inspires visitors to realize that they have the ability to make a difference for good; to be a positive influence in the lives of others, and while doing so, to improve and enrich their community.

Established in 1982, The Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida is one of the nation’s oldest institutions of its kind. Its mission is dedicated to combating anti-Semitism, racism and prejudice with the ultimate goal of developing a moral and just community through its extensive outreach of educational and cultural programs. Using the lessons of the Holocaust as a tool, the Center teaches the principles of good citizenship to thousands of people of all ages, religions and backgrounds each year.

The Center, located in Maitland, houses permanent and temporary exhibit space, archives, and a research library. It is a nonprofit organization supported by tax-exempt donations, and is open to the public free of charge.

Each year the Center offers a variety of programs to sensitize the public to issues of tolerance, diversity and respect for cultural differences. Its leadership and supporters firmly believe that preserving the past helps us protect the future, and that a moral and just community grows from understanding the watershed events of human history. Using films permanent and travelling exhibits, teacher training and community programs, the Center emphasized the role of the individual in creating a community where every person can feel safe and welcome.

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Field Trip to the Holocaust Center

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The Holocaust Center serves more than 20,000 students in the Central Florida area each year. Students who attend a Holocaust Center Field Trip learn about the history of the Holocaust in order to shape a brighter future. After seeing the museum’s permanent exhibit, students will have an opportunity to explore a traveling exhibit that changes every few months. Students will also watch a short

The Holocaust Center serves more than 20,000 students in the Central Florida area each year. Students who attend a Holocaust Center Field Trip learn about the history of the Holocaust in order to shape a brighter future. After seeing the museum’s permanent exhibit, students will have an opportunity to explore a traveling exhibit that changes every few months. Students will also watch a short film connecting the lessons of the Holocaust to violence prevention in modern times.